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Hear from a virtual panel of accomplished Black tech industry professionals at this in-person event.
ALCI Orientation gives students the opportunity to build friendships with their classmates while also preparing them for success in the academic year ahead.
Join the American Language and Culture Institute (ALCI) for a workshop on research methods. This event is part of Swag Series!
Join the American Language and Culture Institute (ALCI) and the Office for Academic Support for this mid-semester info session. Worried you are failing? Stressed about completing your assignments? This info session will provide you with some important resources to help you get back on track. This event is part of Swag Series!
Come relax, talk with your classmates, and get to know the computer science community at Clark — and did we mention pizza?
Join ALCI and the Office for Academic Support to learn how to use your syllabus to your advantage! - This event is part of the Swag Series - * Collect free swag by attending our Swag Series events!
Join the Study Abroad & Away office to learn all the basics including application deadlines and process, financial aid and academics. This workshop is intended for first and second year students who may […]
Learn more about student and faculty’s experiences traveling the world through their Peace Corps service. Hear a presentation by returned Peace Corp volunteers. Then, mingle over some light refreshments.
Education for Global Peace is an organization which is building a global network and movement that seeks to bring about a world based on cultures of peace. Come learn more about volunteer opportunities for a variety of educational, research and advocacy projects to make this aspiration a reality.
Drawing on the cases of four senior foreign policy decision-makers appointed by US presidents since 1980 (Jeane Kirpatrick, Madeleine Albright, Condolezza Rice, and Hillary Rodham Clinton), Professor Sylvia Bashevkin addresses the following questions: What do we know about women's participation in political executive roles? How useful are theories concerning gender and leadership to research […]